Mainstreaming Sustainability - A CIWEM Review of the UK
Government's progress, January 2012
Since the election of the Coalition Government in May 2010 there
has been a significant shift in the sustainability agenda.
The current Government position on sustainability is that it should
not be driven from a non-departmental, independent body but
mainstreamed throughout government utilising the same frameworks as
for other agendas.
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Mainstreaming
Sustainability critically examines this new approach to
sustainable development and sets out CIWEM's position on whether we
consider it to be an appropriate model. This work takes into
account recent commentary by the Sustainable Development Commission
(closed down in April 2011), the House of Commons Environmental
Audit Committee and others including CIWEM's own experts.
CIWEM has also analysed the actions taken on planning and
zero-carbon homes from the DCLG, low carbon and green economy
policies from the DECC and action on the natural environment from
Defra. The Government's own performance across its estate in terms
of carbon cutting and procurement is also assessed. CIWEM has
judged each area against the principles of SD in Securing the
Future.
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